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1. Instructor Package ........................................ 9
2. A Brief History.............................................. 10
4. Introduction.................................................. 13
4.1 You and SDI..............................................................................13
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16.1 04/01/2016 Added new 7.12 Requirements for Dive Leader Crossovers
16.2 07/01/2016 Added 7.3.6 requiring annual medical for Dive Leader Renewal
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1. Instructor Package
This package contains all pertinent information necessary to do business as
a SDI Instructor. All of the information enclosed is also available on line at
www.tdisdi.com in the members’ area.
Please retain this package as a handy reference guide. Forms may be
copied as needed to process orders, register students, etc. We recommended
that you keep the originals intact and use them as master copies when you
need them.
World Headquarters:
Scuba Diving International
Toll Free: 888-778-9073
Fax: 877-436-7096
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: tdisdi.com
Orders or registrations can be faxed 24 hours a day.
Our staff of dive professionals will be happy to handle your business
needs, questions, or concerns. We appreciate your business and look
forward to giving you the best service we possibly can!
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2. A Brief History
From its humble beginning in 1994 to today, the group of training agencies
known as Scuba Diving International (SDI), Technical Diving International
(TDI), and Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI) form one of the
largest certification agencies in the world. With offices servicing more than 100
countries, the company today far exceeds the original vision the founders had
when they conceived the idea on a napkin, sitting at the kitchen table many years
ago.
As with many companies, the original concept for the business was an
outgrowth of the recognition that a niche needed to be filled. This niche was
providing specialized training for what the industry now calls technical diving,
and the founders did so by forming the first agency of the group, Technical Diving
International, in 1994.
Technical Diving International was one of the first agencies of its kind. It
focuses on providing training materials and education in special areas ranging
from Nitrox to Closed Circuit Rebreathers, along with overhead environments
such as Cave and Wreck diving. TDI also provides training in the preparation of
gas mixtures for dives up to 100 meters (330 feet).
During TDI’s development, there were a few key things that separated it from
its competitors and pioneered the way many divers learn to dive today. For one,
TDI was at the forefront of the movement that convinced the dive industry to
accept technical diving activities. In the early stages of technical diving there were
many industry professionals who felt the average diver was not smart enough to
handle the expanded dive planning that goes into doing a technical dive, and that
technical diving was far too risky for non-professionals. These two factors were
offset at TDI by an extensive education process conducted through seminars,
publications, and TDI’s training materials. The average diver realized that the risk
in technical diving could be brought to an acceptable level and they were indeed
smart enough to conduct technical dives. Today, the industry not only embraces
technical diving, but Nitrox is now the largest specialty course taken worldwide.
Another key event in TDI’s history occurred when it became the first agency
to pioneer the use of Semi Closed Rebreathers by recreational divers. This opened
the door to allow divers to use Closed Circuit Rebreathers recreationally and
spawned a whole new segment of the dive industry. In short, TDI ushered in an
exciting breakthrough in the dive industry that many believe actually prevented
the industry from further decline.
In 1998 the membership of TDI could no longer be held back from their
demands for creation of a sport diving division of TDI and thus was born Scuba
Diving International (SDI). The primary reason for this expansion was that dive
instructors enjoyed dealing with an agency that listened to the instructors in the
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field and created programs that were, and continue to be, very profitable because
they are tailored to the way today’s diver wants to learn to dive.
Like TDI, SDI did a number of things that separated it from previously
established training agencies. One example is that SDI was the first agency to
require the use of personal dive computers by all divers during every dive. This new
standard was put in place because dive computers were and are used daily by all
diving professionals to make diving safer and more enjoyable. Research showed that
the average diver forgot how to use dive tables soon after completion of a course.
This fact, along with the advancement and increased reliability of dive computers,
meant they were considered a safer alternative to dive tables. SDI recognized this
and although dive tables are not required curriculum in the basic diver course,
they still can be taught during any course. Another ground breaking step taken by
SDI was the development of an e-learning platform for dive education. Allowing a
student to learn the academic portion of a dive course online rather than requiring
additional classroom instruction was a bold yet visionary step. Currently SDI is one
of only a few agencies that offer divers the opportunity to learn online and is the
only organization to offer continuing education courses.
With the membership now happy about their options for both sport and
technical dive training through SDI and TDI, they continued to ask for more
specialized training in public safety, and thus Emergency Response Diving
International (ERDI) was born in 2000. ERDI was and continues to be the only
training program that is supported by a major certification agency catering
exclusively to public safety diving. Throughout the years ERDI has written programs
that have trained very established dive teams such as the Chicago Fire Department,
numerous state police dive teams, and also several federal agencies.
In 2004, with 10 years of development into the company, the founders of SDI/
TDI/ERDI decided it was time to move on and sold the company to a group of
investors who quickly expanded the offerings of the company. Immediate changes
included applying for and receiving acceptance into the Recreational Scuba Training
Council (RSTC) and the European Underwater Federation (EUF). This acceptance
was critical because it meant that SDI standards were evaluated and found to be
sound and safe by its competitors. SDI passed with ease and today is currently
actively involved in both organizations, helping make the sport safer for more
divers. Other changes came with additional staff and a commitment to embrace
electronic technologies to make doing business easier for members.
Although SDI/TDI/ERDI is considered to be one of the newer organizations in
the industry, it is viewed as one of the most professional and progressive certification
agencies. SDI/TDI/ERDI’s history and its reputation as an innovator have built a
strong foundation for the future. By listening to its members and building programs
that are profitable and keep risk at an acceptable level, the future is bright for the
organization.
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4. Introduction
As an instructor for Scuba Diving International (SDI), you are part of the most
progressive scuba diving agency in existence. Founded by Technical Diving
International (TDI), the largest and most advanced technical dive agency in
the world, SDI has the unique advantage of seeing the recreational diving
community through the experienced eyes of technical diving. SDI was created
with the philosophy that past practices should be re-evaluated in the light of new
technology and that recreational scuba instruction should reflect the actual needs
of open water divers.
Standards that ensure genuine diver safety while maximizing the pleasures of
learning to dive are the foundation of SDI’s diver training programs. SDI has re-
examined limits that are arbitrary or based solely on tradition and developed new
guidelines using scientific data and common sense. SDI believes divers should be
trained from the beginning to take advantage of new technologies and enjoy the
freedom to dive deeper or longer or both - with greater safety.
As skill and experience increase, SDI offers divers training that will allow
them to advance beyond the traditional limits of recreational diving to the level of
skill they desire. Simply put, divers can progress through SDI’s recreational levels,
then transition smoothly into technical diving with TDI.
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Our own feelings can create a world of trouble for us. We won’t always like
the people or situations we deal with and that can affect our behavior in
destructive ways. Sometimes we don’t even know it is happening! Therefore
it is vital to try to recognize, be honest about and deal with, our own feelings.
The goal is to emerge from the situation self-satisfied and productive.
Self-control is essential to professionalism. We all have strong feelings and
emotions about some issues, but your students will look to you for balance
and common sense. Avoid extremes of behavior or opinion and do not
publicly criticize your competitors or your students. You will harm yourself
more than them.
Tolerance is a sign of maturity and experience. Professionals are expected to
deal with “all kinds” of people. Many will not be as sensible or well rounded
as you, but that’s one reason why you’re the instructor.
Patience is a trait shared by the greatest teachers. People learn in different
ways and at different speeds. If you move too slowly, you may bore some
of your students, but, if you move too fast, you will lose others altogether.
More importantly, if you appear impatient with your students’ progress, you
are likely to embarrass them. They may lose their ability to concentrate and
ultimately resent you and scuba diving. If you are patient, most will become
competent divers, enjoy themselves and respect your professionalism.
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6.4.2. Introduction
Did you ever tell someone that diving is a safe sport? That's a mistake; you
weren't being accurate. "Safe" literally means "without risk". And nothing in
life is safe. Diving, like many other sports activities, is inherently dangerous.
In fact, a lot of the diving industry's risk management protocols were
liberally adapted from that of the snow skiing business. Skiers hurtling
downhill with their feet crammed into awkward boots affixed to two narrow
planks had the unfortunate luck to break legs, ankles, arms and precipitate
other accidents that often led to fatalities with alarming frequency. This,
of course, also led to law suits and the skiing industry was forced to react
defensively.
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later on down the line. We're talking pro-active use of the arsenal of waiver
& release forms available to the instructor. These will generally include at
least a medical history form and a general release of liability and assumption
of risk agreement. No instructor or dive vessel operator should conduct their
activities without proper use of such documents. They will be vital to any
successful defense should an accident occur.
The whole idea of waivers and releases is to establish a contract between
the student and instructor that stipulates certain understandings as to the
nature of the activities about to take place in training. However, it's not
enough to simply pass around a bunch of forms to be signed as the boat is
pulling away from the dock and hope for the best.
In many states, asking a student to execute such a release without time
for sufficient contemplation or under threat of monetary loss will alone be
grounds to deny applicability.
First and foremost, the student must be made aware of the inherent
risks and hazards associated with diving. (The waivers are available in
the Members Area of www.tdisdi.com.) You will note upon examining its
content that this document contains a variety of information that specifically
identifies assorted dangers that might reasonably be anticipated to crop up.
And, in no uncertain terms, the document explains that these things could
happen to you if you decide to participate in diving.
After initial certification, subsequent waivers require the student to
represent his diving experience and prior training. This is to clearly establish
that the person executing the release has a body of life experience in the
sport, separate from the specific warnings as to hazards and risks, on which
he may base his decision to participate. For example, a person signing up
for basic entry level scuba really has no understanding of the inherent risks
of the sport until his instructor covers that material in his class. On the
other hand, a certified diver with six years of diving experience in a variety
of conditions and depths already is aware of most of the standard hazards
associated with scuba participation. He can make an informed decision,
based upon that experience and prior training, as to whether he wants
to assume the risk of more advanced or technical programs. And a judge
or jury may hold him to his contract wherein he agrees that should he be
injured or killed, he has effectively waived his recourse to sue the instructor.
That, in a nutshell, is the whole basis of upholding such documents: Did
the person signing understand the risk and was he capable of assuming
that risk? Secondly, did the person know that by signing such a release he
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had legally abandoned his right to sue for anticipated hazards even including
negligence on the part of the instructor?
A detailed explanation of all SDI, TDI and ERDI waivers will be provided
in the next section. Refer to this as "death by misadventure". This sounds
even better with the proper accent. And in their legal system, it's unusual for
someone to recover damages in such a case.
But if you're counting on that to protect you in the U.S. where people sue
each other in such nonsense as dog paternity actions, well, I suggest you take
a reality pill and settle in for a grim introduction to the wonderful world of
personal injury litigation. Bring your lunch cause you're going to be awhile.
And you better hope you packed some properly executed waivers & releases.
Otherwise it's heartburn.
Use the risk management tools available and teach defensively. You can
take that advice to the bank.
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And finally, explain that if they have any reservations about participating,
they may withdraw without any loss of face and with a full refund. Also
encourage them to discuss their participation in detail with family members
so they are also fully apprised of the potential for injury or death. It's not a
session that is particularly pleasant for either student or instructor, but it is one
that won't be forgotten. Do the briefing with all students present as a group so
everyone is equally aware of the material covered. In the event of an accident,
they can confirm as witnesses the extensive details covered in a thorough
explanation of the releases.
Minor children must have their parents or legal guardian sign the release
as well, since they are considered too young to independently execute a legal
document waiving their rights to sue. It is recommended that you have the
parents either attend the first session of class or send the waiver home with the
minor and then call the parent to brief them just as you would an adult class
participant.
Do not allow students to make any changes to the waiver documents
as this could serve to invalidate them. Make certain that all information is
completely filled out, initialed, dated properly, and signed. In some states,
waivers may be disallowed as a first line of defense where an attorney files a
motion for summary judgment to have the law suit dismissed. The waiver
will still be admissible later at trial as an exhibit for the jury to consider. This
exhibit will be used to determine if the student was properly informed, and
if he was fully aware of the risk and his decision to assume that risk while
participating in scuba training.
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location. Be ready to control the scene, assign tasks, and evaluate the
equipment used and surroundings. Take copious notes, establish a timeline
for the report, and photograph equipment and the surrounding area.
Interview witnesses and get observations from numerous witnesses if
possible to help with the report. Be sure to complete the accident report in
a timely manner, submit it to the proper entities or individuals, and do not
share with third parties.
6.4.9. Summary
Risk management is serious stuff. It's necessary to cover all aspects soberly
and professionally without any distractions. Teach your programs in strict
observation of the agency's course standards and try to anticipate situations
where accident scenarios could arise. In technical diving and some advanced
programs, we have a duty to screen less experienced or under qualified divers
out of the programs. Sometimes this can be a difficult reality but you may
save a diver from themselves in the process.
Accidents can happen. They may be due to conditions beyond anyone's
control or ability to foresee. But if you're counting on that fact to protect
you from a law suit in the U.S., where people sue each other over nothing
and anything, be prepared for a grim introduction to the wonderful world
of personal injury litigation. Make sure you have those properly executed
waivers & releases and complete student records.
Use the risk management tools that are available and teach defensively.
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7.1 General
1. Instructors, Course Directors and Instructor Trainers must comply with
the ‘Two Year Renewal/Refresher Policy’ detailed at 8.10 in these General
Standards.
2. Members must ensure they are in renewed, active teaching status and
that they hold the appropriate instructor level prior to teaching any SDI
course.
3. All courses must be completed within 12 months unless otherwise
stated.
4. Recommendation for all SDI Courses- Any student must demonstrate
skills required in previous courses to the new instructor
5. With the exception of the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver, Scuba
Discovery, Future Buddies and Inactive Diver Refresher courses, an
active SDI instructor may teach an open circuit SDI diver level course
while using a SCR/CCR under the following conditions (note these
conditions apply to ALL training dives):*
a. Current SDI standards for the course are followed
b. The instructor must be an active SDI Instructor on open circuit at
the level being taught
c. The instructor must be an active TDI Instructor on the SCR/CCR
unit he is diving
d. The instructor must carry sufficient bailout gas for himself and one
student to abort the dive and carry out a safe ascent to the surface
6. Under NO circumstances shall a SDI instructor teach any part of any
SDI course while using a SCR/CCR without holding a current TDI
Instructor-rating on that specific unit.
*As a courtesy, we also suggest the student(s) be made aware of the situation
and be comfortable with the circumstances of their course dives.
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7.8.3. Probation
Probation status requires that a course survey letter be sent to every
student the member registers; it does not restrict or preclude the member
from teaching courses. This status can be placed on the member without
notification and is generally only short term. Probation status is used
when information is brought to the attention of the Training Department
that suggests a member may not be conducting themselves according to
the standards or ethics of SDI/TDI/ERDI. A member may also be placed
on probation without written documentation by the complainant, at the
discretion of the Training Department.
7.8.4. Suspension
Members placed on suspension status are not allowed to teach at any
level for a period of time or under conditions determined by the Training
Department. These conditions, along with the reasons they are being
placed on suspension, will be provided to the Member in writing. Members
can only be placed on suspension after they have been given a fifteen day
period to respond to the allegations against them and after the Training
Department has performed a complete investigation into the allegations.
7.8.5. Expelled
Expelled members are indefinitely prohibited from teaching SDI/TDI/
ERDI programs. Members are expelled only after all attempts to correct
their actions have been exhausted or their actions deem that expulsion is
the only correction. Expulsions can only be approved by the president of
International Training after the Training Department has performed a
complete investigation.
All QA issues are to be kept confidential and not shared with outside
instructors or facilities unless authorized by HQ Training Department.
Regional Offices and Sales Managers may be asked to assist in acquiring
information about the QA issues.
A provisional status or remedial training requires the file be kept open
until all requirements have been met.
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7.9 Definitions
Supervision
1. Direct supervision: Visual observation and evaluation of participant skill
introduction and development during diving activities by an instructor or
certified assistant. Direct supervision requires personal observation and
evaluation of the skills introduced and developed in the program. During
skills introduction and development, direct supervision requires the
participant to be accompanied underwater. During the initial introductory
scuba dive, direct supervision requires an instructor to accompany the
participant underwater and be in control of the participant. Subsequent dives
may be led by a certified assistant with reduced ratios as required by the
training organization.
2. Indirect supervision: The overall control, general observation, evaluation
and direction of the participant skill performance and participant diving
activities. The instructor must be personally present at the dive site and be
prepared to come to the aid of a participant.
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7.10 Forms
1. SDI Forms, where provided in the Standards and Procedures Forms
section for use by members, are to be used for training courses where
applicable. Equivalent documents, not produced by SDI, are not
acceptable without prior authority from SDI Headquarters. Authority
to use non-SDI forms must be applied for prior to commencement of
training and will only be granted under circumstances such as:
a. Form not available in a language the student or instructor
understands
b. Form is superseded by document(s) produced under local
regulations
7.11 Exams
1. The required score for all students taking any SDI Diver level or
leadership course exam is 80%, with 100% remediation of any incorrect
answers required by the course instructor. Alternate exams, where
produced, are also to be used when student’s score is below 80%.
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1. Course Overview Matrix...............................11
3. Snorkeling Course........................................ 18
3.1 Introduction.............................................................................18
3.2 Qualifications of Graduates.................................................18
3.3 Who May Teach.......................................................................18
3.4 Student to Instructor Ratio...................................................18
3.5 Student Prerequisites............................................................19
3.6 Course Structure and Duration...........................................19
3.7 Administrative Requirements..............................................19
3.8 Required Equipment.............................................................19
3.9 Required Subject Areas.........................................................20
3.10 Required Skill Performance and Graduation
Requirements................................................................................21
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4. Scuba Discovery........................................... 22
4.1 Introduction.............................................................................22
4.2 Qualifications of Graduates.................................................22
4.3 Who May Teach.......................................................................22
4.4 Student to Instructor Ratio...................................................22
4.5 Prerequisites............................................................................23
4.6 Course Structure and Duration ..........................................23
4.7 Administrative Requirements..............................................23
4.8 Training Materials...................................................................24
4.9 Required Equipment.............................................................24
4.10 Required Subject Areas.......................................................24
4.11 Required Skill Performance and Graduation
Requirements................................................................................25
5. Future Buddies............................................. 26
5.1 Introduction.............................................................................26
5.2 Qualifications of Graduates..................................................26
5.3 Who May Teach.......................................................................26
5.4 Student to Instructor Ratio...................................................26
5.5 Student Prerequisites............................................................26
5.6 Course Structure and Duration...........................................26
5.7 Administrative Requirements..............................................27
5.8 Required Equipment.............................................................27
5.9 Required Subject Areas.........................................................27
5.10 Required Skill Performance and Graduation
Requirements................................................................................28
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6. Supervised Diver.......................................... 29
6.1 Introduction.............................................................................29
6.2 Qualifications of Graduates.................................................29
6.3 Who May Teach.......................................................................29
6.4 Student to Instructor Ratio...................................................29
6.5 Student Prerequisites............................................................30
6.6 Course Structure and Duration...........................................30
6.7 Administrative Requirements..............................................31
6.8 Required Equipment.............................................................31
6.9 Required Subject Areas.........................................................31
6.10 Required Skill Performance and Graduation
Requirements................................................................................33
6.11 Open Water Global Referral Procedures..........................35
6.12 Supervised Diver to Open Water Scuba Diver Upgrade
Procedure:......................................................................................36
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Changes to Scuba Discovery
4.4 Student to Instructor ratios: Pool 6 to 1, Open water 2 to 1, added
statement for divers under 14 years of age
4.6 Added a time in pool or confined water prior to open water,
changed maximum depth to 9 metres/30feet
4.9 Required subjects added defined communication language
13.2 07/01/2013
4.10 Required Skill Performance and Graduation requirements
Added item #3 remove and replace weight system at surface
Added to item #6 oral inflation
Added to item #12 added defined communication language
Open Water Scuba Diver: 6.6 Added statement regarding instructor
carrying photo equipment
Open Water Scuba Diver
13.3 10/01/2013 6.10 added note the swim evaluation must be completed prior to any
scuba skill being taught
14.0 01/01/2014 No Changes
2.9 Added Junior Open Water Diver upgrade to Open Water Diver
14.1 04/01/2014
procedure
12.10 Clarified what a Shallow water Diver must complete to pass the
14.2 07/01/2014
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14.3 10/01/2014 # 6 Added Supervised Diver Standard
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must be issued by
Instructor Ratio in
Instructor Ratio in
Certification Card
Certification and
can be issued by
Experience Card
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Required Dives
Minimum Age
Course Name
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Prerequisite
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2. General Course Standards
These standards apply to all SDI Diver Courses and Specialties listed in this
section.
2.1 Administrative
Instructors must ensure that all students complete the following forms –
for each and every course and specialty the student participates in. These
records must be kept for a minimum of seven years and must be complete
prior to the start of the course. They are:
1. SDI Liability Release and Express Assumption of Risk Form
2. SDI Medical Statement Form (unless specifically not required in a non-
diving course standard)
If a student answers yes to any question in the medical statement the
student must provide written permission from a licensed physician
before participating in confined or open water training for any course or
specialty training
3. SDI Diver Registration Form or preferably register the student online
in the member’s section of the SDI website (upon completion of the
specified program)
4. SDI Diver Training Record
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2.2 Accidents
Hopefully a member will never have to do this; if a member were involved in
an accident or simply witnessed an accident the SDI Accident Report Form
must be completed by the member/witness, and faxed to SDI Headquarters
immediately after the accident occurred. Please refer to the SDI Standards,
Part 1, section 6.4.8.
International Training strongly recommends that if any incident occurs,
the dive computers are safely secured and potentially downloaded. This
should be done in full cooperation with local authorities by encouraging the
police, or other investigating authorities to download and preserve data from
the victim’s dive computer. Professional members should do this when they
are giving their statements to the authorities. The professional member (s)
involved in the incident must download their dive computer information
and submit it with the incident report.
2.3 Definitions
Assistant or Assisted by = A person who is assisting a primary and certified
instructor, IT staff instructor or instructor trainer for a course that they, the
“assistant”, is not certified to teach. Assistants can be used for the purposes
of additional supervision and to increase ratios where standards and
environmental conditions allow. Assistants listed on registrations will receive
experience credits for courses they have assisted with only if listed on the
initial registration form.
Co-Teach or 2nd Instructor = A person who is certified to teach the course
taking place and is working together with an also certified instructor, IT staff
instructor or instructor trainer. The 2nd instructor will receive equal credit
for the course if listed on the initial registration form.
Student Prerequisites = conditions that must be met by students prior to
beginning a course. These cannot be completed during the course unless
specifically outlined in the standard. Conditions listed here cannot be
waived by the instructor. Written standards waivers for prerequisites may be
issued by the HQ training department depending on the course, dive site,
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3.1 Introduction
The snorkeling course is designed to give students the necessary skills to
safely snorkel in conditions similar to their training without the direct
supervision of an instructor.
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a. Dive flag
b. Rescue signal
c. Knife or cutting device
6. Planning Your Dive
a. Diver fitness and overexertion
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4.1 Introduction
This program is designed to give perspective students an introduction to
scuba diving in a controlled environment under the direct supervision of an
active SDI Instructor.
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1. Minimum age 18, 10 with parental consent
2. Demonstrate comfort and adequate swimming skills
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5.1 Introduction
This program is designed to provide children between the ages of 8 and 12,
an introduction to scuba diving in a controlled environment under the direct
supervision of an active instructor.
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1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
students participating and their skill level.
Duration
1. The suggested number of training hours is 4
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6.1 Introduction
This course is designed to give students the necessary skills to conduct
open water dives in conditions similar to their training under the direct
supervision of a qualified and active dive professional.
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d. Heat loss
e. Tides
f. Currents
g. Waves
h. Surge
3. Marine life injuries
4. Physics and Physiology
a. Buoyancy
b. Pressure
c. Boyle’s Law
d. Air spaces
i. Lung over-expansion problems
ii. Equalization techniques
e. Breathing air under pressure
i. Decompression sickness
1. Repetitive dives
2. Safety stops
3. Emergency decompression
4. Omitted decompression
ii. Nitrogen narcosis
iii. Oxygen toxicity
iv. Carbon monoxide poisoning
v. Mixed gases
vi. Hyperventilation, shallow water blackout
5. Scuba Equipment
a. Mask, fins, and snorkel
b. Exposure protection
i. Wetsuits
ii. Dry suits
c. Buoyancy compensator device (BCD)
d. Regulator
i. Primary regulator
ii. Alternate air source
e. Cylinders
f. Weight systems
g. Underwater instruments
i. Submersible pressure gauge
ii. Dive computers
iii. Dive watch
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d. Air spaces
i. Lung over-expansion problems
ii. Equalization techniques
e. Breathing air under pressure
i. Decompression sickness
1. Repetitive dives
2. Safety stops
3. Emergency decompression
4. Omitted decompression
ii. Nitrogen narcosis
iii. Oxygen toxicity
iv. Carbon monoxide poisoning
v. Mixed gases
vi. Hyperventilation, shallow water blackout
5. Scuba Equipment
a. Mask, fins, and snorkel
b. Exposure protection
i. Wetsuits
ii. Dry suits
c. Buoyancy compensator device (BCD)
d. Regulator
i. Primary regulator
ii. Alternate air source
e. Cylinders
f. Weight systems
g. Underwater instruments
i. Submersible pressure gauge
ii. Dive computers
iii. Dive watch
iv. Depth gauges
v. Compass
h. Accessories
i. Dive flag
ii. Rescue signal
iii. Knife
iv. Dive lights
v. Equipment bag
vi. Logbook
vii. Slate
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9. Regulator use
a. Breathing, clearing, and recovery at the surface
b. Breathing, clearing, and recovery at depth
10. Underwater swimming; proper use of fins
11. Entries and exits
a. Shallow water entry
b. Deep water entry
c. Shallow water exit
d. Deep water exit
12. Snorkel use
a. Adjustment
b. Clearing; blast method
c. Regulator snorkel exchange at the surface
d. Surface snorkel swim in full equipment
13. Computer use
a. Reading and understanding data
b. Understanding functions of computer
14. Use of gauges
15. Underwater communications
16. Rescue techniques
a. Tired diver tows
b. Cramp relief
17. Out-of-air emergencies
a. Controlled swimming ascent
b. Alternate air source use; air sharing with a buddy while making a
controlled ascent
18. Underwater Navigation
In order to complete this course, students must:
1. Demonstrate mature and sound judgment concerning dive planning and
execution
2. Satisfactorily complete the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Knowledge
Quest or equivalent SDI electronic / online learning exam. Instructors
my use additional exams that can be found on the SDI Open Water
Scuba Diver Instructor Resource CD
3. Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently
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3. Upon successful completion of the skills, the SDI Open Water Scuba
Diver Instructor completes and sends the SDI Student Registration form
to SDI Headquarters to process the certification card where both the
confined and open water instructor name will appear on the card.
4. The SDI Instructor may also use the online registration system, or in-
store card printing system if available.
5. SDI also requires the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Instructor to make a
copy of the referral letter that accompanied the student and file it with
the student training record.
6. SDI recommends that if a student comes with a Universal Referral Form,
they not only issue a SDI certification card but also sign the Universal
Referral Form and give it back to the student so they may go back to their
original instructor.
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2. Diving Lifesaving
a. Self rescue
b. Diver assists
c. Surface and underwater rescues
d. Types of transports
e. In-water artificial respiration
f. Boat and shore exit techniques
g. Diver first aid
h. Review of oxygen (O₂) administration
3. Hyperbaric Injuries and Management
a. Information collection
b. Access to hyperbaric chambers
4. Accident Management
a. Access to emergency transport/assistance
b. Accident reporting
c. Liability and related legal considerations
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2. Instructors have the option of adding 2 more students with the assistance
of an active assistant instructor or divemaster
3. The total number of students an instructor may have in the water is 12
with the assistance of 2 active assistant instructors or divemasters
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Instructors may use any additional text or materials that they feel help
present these topics. The following topics must be covered during
online course:
1. History of Diving
2. The Aquatic Environment
a. Vision
b. Light
c. Sound
d. Heat loss
e. Tides
f. Currents
g. Waves
h. Surge
i. Marine life injuries
3. Physics and Physiology
a. Buoyancy
b. Pressure
c. Boyle’s Law
d. Air Spaces
i. Lung over-expansion problems
ii. Equalization techniques
e. Breathing air under pressure
i. Decompression sickness
ii. Nitrogen narcosis
iii. Oxygen (O₂) toxicity
iv. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning
4. Scuba Equipment
a. Mask, fins, and snorkel
b. Exposure Protection
i. Wetsuits
ii. Dive -skins
c. Buoyancy compensator device (BCD)
d. Regulator
i. Primary regulator
ii. Alternate air source
e. Cylinders
i. Use
ii. Removal and replacement
iii. Care and inspection requirements
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f. Weight systems
g. Underwater instruments
i. Submersible pressure gauge (SPG)
ii. Dive watch
iii. Depth gauges
h. Accessories
i. Dive flag
ii. Rescue signal
iii. Knife/Cutting tool
iv. Logbook
v. Slate
i. Planning Your Dive
j. Diver fitness and overexertion
k. Buddy system
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8. Buoyancy control
a. Hovering
b. Controlled ascents
c. Controlled descents
d. Not exceeding the planned depth of the dive or 9 metres / 30 feet,
whichever is greater
9. Regulator use
a. Breathing, clearing, and recovery at the surface
b. Breathing, clearing, and recovery at depth
c. Alternate air source use; air sharing with a buddy while making a
controlled ascent
10. Underwater swimming; proper use of fins
11. Entries and exits
a. Controlled seated entry
b. Back-roll entry
c. Giant stride entry
d. Shallow water exit
e. Deep water exit
12. Snorkel use
a. Adjustment
b. Clearing; blast method
13. Use of gauges
14. Underwater communications
15. Rescue techniques
a. Tired diver tows
b. Cramp relief
16. Out-of-air emergencies: simulated swimming ascent ending with
establishing positive buoyancy upon reaching the surface
In order to complete this course, students must:
1. Demonstrate mature and sound judgment concerning dive planning and
execution
2. Satisfactorily complete the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Knowledge
Quest or equivalent SDI electronic / online learning exam. Instructors
my use additional exams that can be found on the SDI Open Water
Scuba Diver Digital Instructor Resource.
3. Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently
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Revision
Date Changes
Number
The Manual has been completely restructured and updated to reflect
2.0 05/27/01
latest changes and additions.
Editorial changes and minor updates. Added CPR1st and Buoyancy
2.1 09/04/01
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must be issued by
Instructor Ratio in
Certification Card
Specialty Name
Required Dives
Certification or
Minimum Age
Requirements
Open Water
Prerequisite
Number of
Student to
SDI
8 or lower-
Advanced Adventure See chosen
4 5 see chosen Open Water Yes
Diver specialties
specialties
Advanced Buoyancy
5 10 2 8 Open Water Yes
Control
6 Altitude Diver 10 2 8 Open Water Yes
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Instructor Ratio in
Certification Card
Specialty Name
Required Dives
Certification or
Minimum Age
Requirements
Open Water
Prerequisite
Number of
Student to
SDI
Advanced Buoyancy
5 10 2 8 Open Water Yes
Control
6 Altitude Diver 10 2 8 Open Water Yes
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3. General Specialty Standards
These following standards apply to all SDI Diver Specialties.
3.1 Administrative
Instructors must ensure that all students complete the following forms,
for each and every course and specialty the student participates in.
They are:
1. SDI Liability Release and Express Assumption of Risk Form*
2. SDI Medical Statement Form (unless specifically not required in a non-
diving course standard)
If a student answers yes to any question in the medical statement form,
under the section marked “Have you ever had a history of or do you
currently have,” the student must provide written permission from
a licensed physician before participating in confined for open water
training or any course or specialty training
3. SDI Diver Registration Form or preferably register the student online
in the member’s section of the SDI website; upon completion of the
specified program
4. SDI Diver Training Record; must be kept for a minimum of seven years
*Note: The SDI Solo Diver Specialty requires a separate waiver specific for
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3.2 Accidents
Hopefully a member will never have to do this; if a member were involved in
an accident or simply witnessed an accident, the SDI Accident Report Form
must be completed, by the member/witness, and faxed to SDI Headquarters
immediately after the accident occurred. Please refer to the SDI Standards,
Part 1, section 6.4.8.
3.3 Definitions
Assistant or Assisted by = A person who is assisting a primary and certified
instructor, IT staff instructor or instructor trainer for a course that they, the
“assistant”, is not certified to teach. Assistants can be used for the purposes
of additional supervision and to increase ratios where standards and
environmental conditions allow. Assistants listed on registrations will receive
experience credits for courses they have assisted with only if listed on the
initial registration form.
Co-Teach or 2nd Instructor = A person who is certified to teach the course
taking place and is working together with an also certified instructor, IT staff
instructor or instructor trainer. The 2nd instructor will receive equal credit
for the course if listed on the initial registration form.
Student Prerequisites = conditions that must be met by students prior to
beginning a course. These cannot be completed during the course unless
specifically outlined in the standard. Conditions listed here cannot be
waived by the instructor. Written standards waivers for prerequisites may be
issued by the HQ training department depending on the course, dive site,
and the specific prior experience of course participants.
3.4 Equipment
A personal dive computer (PDC) must be used during all confined and open
water training sessions, during SDI courses.
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4. Depths that allow skills, as defined in the confined water lesson guide, to
be adequately demonstrated
5. Equipment appropriate for the training site
6. Confined water training sites other than pools, must be approved by SDI
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h. Hovering exercises
i. Fine-tune with breath control
ii. Fine-tune with BCD or dry suit
iii. Close to bottom exercises, no touch
i. Swimming exercises
j. Ascent that includes a safety stop hovering; simulate safety stop if
in pool
k. Log dive, noting the amount of weight used
2. Open Water Dive 2
a. Change to a full cylinder
b. Do a pre-dive buoyancy check with the full cylinder
c. Controlled descent
d. Hovering exercises
i. Fine-tune with breath control
ii. Fine-tune with BCD or dry suit
iii. Close to bottom exercises, no touch
3. Swimming exercises
4. Ascent that includes a safety stop hovering; simulate safety stop if in pool
5. Log dive, noting the amount of weight used
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6.1 Introduction
The purpose of this course is to acquaint a diver with the necessary
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1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
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7. Boat Diver
7.1 Introduction
Scuba diving from boats is an everyday occurrence. Whether on a private
vessel or one of the many charter dive boats available worldwide, divers are
frequently not aware of the special procedures and etiquette used when boat
diving. This course is designed to introduce divers to different types of boat
diving and the skills needed to plan and conduct a boat dive with maximum
safety.
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8. Computer Diver
8.1 Introduction
This course is designed to expand a diver’s knowledge in the use of their personal
dive computer (PDC) and is primarily intended for divers who are certified with
agencies using traditional dive tables for planning, rather than PDCs throughout
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1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
students participating and their skill level
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2. Decompression Sickness
a. Cause
i. Tissue compartments
b. Signs and symptoms
c. Treatment
d. First aid
e. Prevention
3. Types of Diving Computers
a. Air integrated
b. Non-air integrated
c. Features
i. Start up
ii. Display screen
iii. Dive planner
iv. Decompression planner
v. Algorithm
vi. Dive time
vii. Max depth
viii. No stop time
ix. Ascent warning, audible or visual
x. De-saturation time
xi. Time to fly
xii. Surface interval
xiii. Altitude compensation
xiv. Lighting
xv. Battery life indicator
xvi. Downloadable
4. How Dive Computers Work
a. Decompression information in permanent memory
b. Pressure transducer reads ambient pressure
c. Internal clock records lapsed dive or surface time, updates
frequently, usually every 3 seconds
d. Information is calculated in the computer microprocessor during
each update
e. Information is displayed on screen
f. User is responsible for interpreting information
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a. Vehicle failure
b. Depth and descent/ascent considerations
c. Avoiding propeller entanglements and obstructions
5. Using the Buddy System
6. Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Use
a. Pre-dive preparation
b. Water entries
c. DPV use at the surface
d. Riding tandem
e. Orientation and descent procedures
f. Ascent and exit procedures
g. Post dive maintenance
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a. Floats
b. Lines
c. Reels
d. Compass
3. Planning and Procedures
a. Buddy organization
b. Problems and hazards
c. Buoyancy control
d. Navigation
e. Communications
f. Safety stop procedures
g. Entries and exits
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2. Types of seals
a. Latex
b. Neoprene
3. Features
a. Self don
b. Rear entry
c. Boots
d. Zipper guard; protect waterproof zipper from chaffing
e. Warm neck collar
f. Suspenders
4. Dive Wear Insulation
a. Cut to be close to skin
b. Compression-resistant
c. Dive wear is primarily made of polyester fibers or polypropylene
5. Dry Suit Valves
a. Inflator
i. Push to inflate
ii. To maintain the air space created by the dry suit
b. Deflator
i. Push to dump an adjustable
ii. Simple open and close system
6. Buoyancy Control
a. Proper weighting
i. Cylinders and weights
ii. Weight integrated buoyancy compensator device (BCD)
iii. Harness system
b. Maintaining neutral buoyancy underwater
c. Dry suit is not a substitute for a proper BCD
7. Maintenance and Care
a. Flush with fresh water
b. Dry inside first
c. Avoid heat, chemicals and oils
d. Zipper care
i. Clean inside and out (toothbrush)
ii. Use only paraffin wax never silicon spray
e. Minor Repairing
i. Repair from inside out
ii. 50/50 mix Cotol-240 and Aquaseal
f. The use of water-soluble lubricants inside wrist seals to ease wear
and tear on wrist seals while donning the suit
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a. Appropriate/Inappropriate
b. Scuba quick connect/disconnect
c. Surface supplied
5. Techniques/Procedures
a. Donning
i. In water vs. out of water
ii. Strap adjustment
iii. Skirt seal
b. Diving with a full face mask
i. Equalization
ii. Buoyancy
iii. Removal and replacement underwater
iv. Alternate air source use
v. Spare mask
vi. Surface options
vii. Surface valve
6. Underwater Communications
a. Types of communication equipment
i. Push-to-talk (PTT)
ii. Voice activated (VOX)
iii. Hardwire/Tether
iv. Battery Failure
7. User/Field Maintenance and Care
8. Authorized servicing/preventive maintenance
9. After use
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a. Grids
b. Passive observation
10. Collection Methods
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7. Emergency Procedures
a. Disabled diver
b. Lost diver
c. Diving maladies
8. Underwater Environment
a. Nocturnal life
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1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
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b. Circular search
i. When to use
ii. How to control
iii. Advantages
c. Grid search
i. When to use
ii. How to control
iii. Advantages
d. Current (Overlap) search
i. When to use
ii. How to control
iii. Advantages
e. Signals for search diving
i. Hand signals
ii. Line signals
5. Salvage Techniques
a. Depth considerations
b. Lift bags
c. Lifting drums
d. Necessary qualities of lifting devices
e. Knots and rigging
f. Fill techniques
g. Mud/silt suction considerations
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a. Use of the dive flag
b. Float handling and line attachment
c. Surf zone considerations
d. Buddy procedures
5. Things to Do off the Beach
a. Underwater collecting and hunting
b. Photography
c. Wreck diving
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Land drills
1. May be performed at the instructor’s discretion
In-water skills during open water dives
1. Plan dive
2. Test and check all equipment (depth gauges, bottom timers/watches and
computers)
3. Familiarization with area
4. Descend to planed depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
5. Demonstrate the ability to safely manage gas
6. Monitor depth/time/air consumption, figure all times on slate
7. Demonstrate ability to control buoyancy
8. Attaching sidemount cylinders while
a. Out of water
b. On surface standing on bottom
c. On surface in water to deep to stand
d. At depth
9. Perform regulator switches
10. Perform safety stops
In order to complete this course, students must:
1. Perform all land drills and open water dive requirements safely and
efficiently
2. Demonstrate mature, sound judgment concerning dive planning and
execution
3. Log all dives
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b. Fresh water
i. Invertebrate life
ii. Fish
2. Ecology and Conservation
a. Ecology
i. Fresh water: rivers, streams, springs, and lakes
b. Salt water
i. Pollution
ii. Care of environment
c. Conservation
i. Rules of conduct
ii. Public service considerations
3. Collecting Techniques
a. Where to look
b. What to take
c. How much to take
d. How to take it
e. Legal aspects of collecting
4. Spear fishing Techniques
a. Handling of the spear gun
b. What fish may be taken
c. Limits of taking
d. Hazards of spear fishing
i. Size of fish
ii. Blood released
e. What not to shoot
f. Legal aspects of spear fishing
5. Spear fishing rules
a. Rules by law
b. Rules by diving courtesy
6. Invertebrate Collecting
a. Conch, clams, scallops, etc
i. Which kind to take
ii. Local laws
b. Lobster
i. What to take
ii. How to catch without getting hurt
iii. Size limits
iv. Bag limits
Course Structure
1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
students participating and their skill level
2. Natural Navigation
a. Bottom contours
b. Depth
c. Amount of light
d. Surge
e. Currents
f. Underwater objects (rocks, wrecks, etc)
3. Compass
a. Types
b. Analog
c. Digital
d. Features
i. Lubber line
ii. Bezel
iii. Luminous dial
e. Use of compass
i. Out and back
ii. Squares
iii. Triangles
4. Estimating Distance Underwater
5. Kick cycles
6. Time
Course Structure
1. SDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of
students participating and their skill level
2. Film Considerations
a. Color balance
b. Grain
c. Resolving power
d. Latitude
e. Contrast
f. Color reversal
3. Digital
a. Capture Media
b. Memory Technology
c. Printing
d. Post Dive Review ability
e. TV vs Computer vs Camera
4. Camera Use in Association with Scuba
a. Types of cameras
i. Housed style
ii. Integral unit
b. Handling of equipment
c. Camera settings
i. Auto vs Manual
ii. Optional settings (as required)
5. Photographic Subjects
a. Composition of scene
b. Use of light enhancement
c. Subject ease
d. Use of models
e. Marine Conservation awareness.
6. Care of Equipment
a. Salt water care
b. Fresh water care
c. Care of the flooded-housed camera
7. Use of Color Positive Films
a. Ease of development (E—6 processing)
b. Mounting
8. Digital Software
a. Downloading images
b. Photo Storage
c. Photo Manipulation
d. Printing & Mounting
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1. Course Overview Matrix.............................. 10
3. Divemaster ................................................... 18
3.1 Introduction.............................................................................18
3.2 Qualifications of Graduates.................................................18
3.3 Who May Teach.......................................................................18
3.4 Student to Instructor Ratio...................................................18
3.5 Student Prerequisites............................................................18
3.6 Course Structure and Duration...........................................19
3.7 Administrative Requirements..............................................19
3.8 Training Material....................................................................20
3.9 Required Equipment.............................................................20
3.10 Required Subject Areas.......................................................20
3.11 Required Skill Performance and Graduation
Requirements................................................................................21
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Instructor Ratio in
Certification Card
Certification and
Required Dives
Minimum Age
Course Name
Prerequisite
Number of
Student to
Water
Dives
SDI
Advanced Adventure,
Rescue, CPR, First Aid,
40 logged dives, and
3 Divemaster 18 40 8 Yes
Deep, night
& limited visibility &
navigation specialty
Divemaster, CPR, First
See course Aid, 60 logged dives
4 Assistant Instructor 18 8 Yes
description or 50 logged dives and
25 hours underwater
Non-Diving Specialty
5 21 N/A See course description Yes
Instructor
Visual Inspection See course
6 21 N/A See course description Yes
Procedure Instructor description
Assistant Instructor or
Instructor Development See course
7 18 8 Non-Diving Specialty Yes
Course (IDC) description
Instructor
8 Course Director 21 N/A N/A See course description Yes
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2. Leadership Course Standards
These standards apply to all SDI Leadership Courses.
2.1 Administrative
Instructors and instructor trainers must ensure that all students complete
the following forms – for each and every leadership course and leadership
specialty the student participates in. They are:
1. SDI Liability Release and Express Assumption of Risk Form
2. SDI Medical Release Form
For SDI Leadership courses, candidates are required to provide a
medical questionnaire signed by a licensed physician approving
the candidate for diving prior to starting the course. The medical
approval, must be current when submitting paperwork for
leadership certification
The appropriate SDI Dive Leader registration form, along with the final
exam* for the leadership level rating requested, and the medical release
signed by the physician,, must be submitted to SDI Headquarters for
processing of leadership credentials. Divemaster registrations must
also be accompanied by verification of the minimum number of dives/
hours required for graduation.. All Leadership level registrations,
including upgrades and crossovers, are not complete until SDI/TDI/ERDI
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2.3 Definitions
Assistant or Assisted by = A person who is assisting a primary and certified
instructor, Course Director or instructor trainer for a course that they, the
“assistant”, is not certified to teach. Assistants can be used for the purposes
of additional supervision and to increase ratios where standards and
environmental conditions allow. Assistants listed on registrations will receive
experience credits for courses they have assisted with only if listed on the
initial registration form.
Co-Teach or 2nd Instructor = A person who is certified to teach the course
taking place and is working together with an also certified instructor, Course
Director or instructor trainer. The 2nd instructor will receive equal credit for
the course if listed on the initial registration form.
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A personal dive computer (PDC) must be used during all confined and open
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3.1 Introduction
This program is designed to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for
an individual to lead certified divers in the open water environment.
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i. Pool/confined water
ii. Open water
h. Underwater and surface communications
i. Diver assistance
j. Avoiding out of air and emergency situations
k. Recommended safe diving practices
l. Boat diving procedures
m. Shore/Beach diving procedures
n. Night diving procedures
o. Accident management
p. Emergency procedures
i. First aid
ii. Oxygen (O₂) administration
iii. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
7. Leadership Development
a. Planning group dives
b. Divemaster check lists and logs
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4.1 Introduction
This course is designed to have students gain practical teaching experience
with an active SDI Instructor.
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a. Preparation, planning and control in dive management and diving
activities
b. Pool/confined water and open water procedures
c. Practical experience in assisting with the training of open water
dives
d. Pool/confined water and open water problem solving
e. How to conduct a snorkeling course
f. How to conduct an inactive diver / refresher course
6. Emergency Procedures
a. First aid
b. Oxygen (O₂) administration
c. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
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8. Instructor Ethics
9. All course content for the specialty the candidate will be teaching after
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1. In open water candidates must perform, to demonstration quality, all
skills listed in the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Course
2. Open water problem solving
3. Demonstrate mature and sound judgment concerning student coaching
and evaluating
*Academic presentation topics selected by the conducting instructor
trainer may include, but are not limited to, the following subjects:
1. Diver Level:
a. Equipment
b. Physics of Diving
c. Medical Problems Related to Diving
d. Dive Planning, Diving Tables, Personal Dive Computers,
Decompression Theory
e. Dive Environment
f. Emergency Procedures, Accident Management, Diver Assistance
g. Recommended Safe Diving Practices
h. Communications
i. Boat Diving
2. Instructor Level:
a. Diving Industry Overview
b. Entry Level and Continuing Education Courses
c. Academic and In-water Lesson Planning and Skills Teaching
d. Standards and Procedures and Quality Assurance
Subjects are to be allocated from topics covered in SDI materials and
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must be issued by
Instructor Ratio in
Instructor Ratio in
Certification Card
Certification and
can be issued by
Experience Card
Confined Water
Required Dives
Minimum Age
Course Name
Open Water
Prerequisite
Number of
Student to
Student to
Instructor
Dives
SDI
3 Scubility Snorkel Diver 8 1 2 2 None Optional Yes
Scubility Scuba
4 10 1 2 2 None No Yes
Discovery
5 Scubility Surface Buddy 16 N/A 6 6 None No Yes
Scubility Open Water
6 10 4 2 2 None Yes No
Scuba Diver
Scubility Inactive Diver / Certified
7 10 1 2 2 No No
Refresher Diver
25 Open
Water
8 Scubility Advanced Diver 10 N/A N/A N/A Yes No
dives + 4
Specialties
Advanced,
40 Open
9 Scubility Dive Buddy 16 4 8 8 Water dives Yes No
+ CPR +
Rescue
Current
Instructor,
Scubility Instructor CPR and
10 18 N/A N/A N/A Yes No
Upgrade first aid,
Scubility
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2. General Scubility Course Standards
These standards apply to all SDI Scubility Diver Courses and Specialties.
2.1 Administrative
Instructors must ensure that all students complete the following forms – for
each and every course and specialty the student participates in. They are:
1. SDI Liability Release and Express Assumption of Risk Form
2. SDI Medical Release Form
If a student writes a “yes” to any question in the medical release form
under the section marked “Have you ever had a history of or do you
currently have” then the student must provide written permission from
a licensed physician before participating in confined or open water
training or any course or specialty training.
3. Diver registration form, upon completion of the specified program
4. Student training record form, must be kept for 7 years
2.2 Accidents
Hopefully a member will never have to do this; if a member were involved in
an accident or simply witnessed an accident the SDI Accident Report Form
must be completed by the member/witness, and faxed to SDI Headquarters
immediately after the accident occurred. Please refer to the SDI Standards,
Part 1, section 6.4.8.
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2.3 Definitions
Assistant or Assisted by = A person who is assisting a primary and certified
instructor, Course Director or instructor trainer for a course that they, the
“assistant”, is not certified to teach. Assistants can be used for the purposes
of additional supervision and to increase ratios where standards and
environmental conditions allow. Assistants listed on registrations will receive
experience credits for courses they have assisted with only if listed on the
initial registration form.
Co-Teach or 2nd Instructor = A person who is certified to teach the course
taking place and is working together with an also certified instructor, Course
Director or instructor trainer. The 2nd instructor will receive equal credit for
the course if listed on the initial registration form.
Student Prerequisites = conditions that must be met by students prior to
beginning a course. These cannot be completed during the course unless
specifically outlined in the standard. Conditions listed here cannot be
waived by the instructor. Written standards waivers for prerequisites may be
issued by the HQ training department depending on the course, dive site,
and the specific prior experience of course participants.
2.4 Equipment
A personal dive computer (PDC) must be used during all in-water training
sessions during SDI courses.
Note: Equipment may need to be modified to accommodate disabled diver
provided it does not exclude mandatory equipment.
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DB2: All of the performance requirements have been met; the diver has
demonstrated the ability to perform self rescue but is not able to provide
assistance to his buddy should it become necessary. This diver must dive
with 2 adult certified divers, one of which must be a qualified SDI Scubility
Dive Buddy.
DB3: The physical performance requirements have been met; the diver has
demonstrated the ability to safely use scuba in an open water environment.
But the diver does not have the ability to perform self rescue or provide
assistance to his buddy should it become necessary. This diver must dive
with 3 adult certified divers, one of which must be a qualified SDI Scubility
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1. Forms Overview.............................................. 9
1.1 Scuba Diver Registration Form..............................................9
1.2 General Liability Release and Express Assumption of
Risk Forms......................................................................................10
1.3 Specialty Upgrade Form for Assistant Instructors and
Instructors......................................................................................10
1.4 Open Water Global Referral Form.......................................10
1.5 Solo Release Form..................................................................10
1.6 Accident / Incident Report Form.........................................10
1.7 Academic Presentation Form ..............................................10
1.8 In-Water Presentation Form ................................................ 11
1.9 Member Update Form........................................................... 11
1.10 Dive Leader Application...................................................... 11
1.11 Medical Questionnaire and Physicians Sign Off............. 11
1.12 SDI JR Open Water Upgrade Form.................................... 11
1.13 SDI Student Record Folder.................................................. 11
1.14 Divemaster Course Checklist.............................................. 11
1.15 Assistant Instructor Course Checklist............................... 11
1.16 Instructor Development Course (IDC) Instructor
Evaluation Course (IEC) checklist............................................... 11
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1. Forms Overview
1.1 Scuba Diver Registration Form
Use this form for the following:
1. Open Water Scuba Diver
2. Junior Open Water Scuba Diver
3. Advanced Scuba Diver
4. Master Scuba Diver
5. Rescue Diver
6. Specialty (Remember to specify which specialty)
When using the student registration form, fax or scan and email to SDI
Headquarters; the student cards will be returned in the mail.
Students can also be registered through the members’ section of
International Training Inc website.
When registering on-line the cards will be returned in the mail unless
the facility has an in-store certification card printer. When using the in-
store certification card printer, certification cards are printed and issued
immediately to the students.
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Scuba Diver Registration Form
1321 SE Decker Ave Stuart, Fl 34994
Phone: 888-778-9073 Fax: 877- 436-7096
Email [email protected] www.tdisdi.com
Method of Payment
AMEX , MasterCard , Visa , Check or Money Order Make Checks Payable to International Training
Exp. Date:
Signature:
Advanced Scuba Diver (list four specialties below) Master Scuba Diver (list four specialties below)
CERTIFICATION FEE: C-Card Only* C-Card and Certificate* (refer to current price list)
All diver c-cards & certificates are sent directly to the facility or student
DOB (mm/dd/yyyy):
DOB (mm/dd/yyyy):
DOB (mm/dd/yyyy):
DOB (mm/dd/yyyy):
Ship To Address:
Instructor Name:
Facility Student (s)
I certify that the above named students have completed the SDI
training course indicated and have reached the proficiency level
required by SDI Standards before issuing these certifications. In
addition, I agree to void all cards not issued within six months. Instructor Signature (Required on each Form) Date Signed
Copyright © 2002 by Scuba Diving International (SDI) Revision 7.10, 11/17/11
International Training
GENERAL LIABILITY RELEASE AND
EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK
Directions: Please read carefully, fill in all blanks and initial each paragraph before signing at bottom.
For (specify Course or Specialty) training program under sanction
through SDI.
I, , hereby affirm that I have been advised and thoroughly informed of the inherent hazards of
scuba diving activities
Further, I understand that diving with compressed air or oxygen enriched air (nitrox) involves certain inherent risks including decompression
sickness, embolism, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis, marine life injuries or other barotrauma/hyperbaric injuries can occur that require
treatment in a recompression chamber. I further understand that the open water diving trips, which are necessary for training and certification,
may be conducted at a site that is remote, either by time of distance or both, from such a recompression chamber. I still choose to proceed with
such instructional dives in spite of the possible absence of a recompression chamber in proximity to the dive site.
I understand and agree that neither my Instructor(s) , the facility through which I received my
Instruction, , International Training and Scuba Diving International, nor the officers,
directors, shareholders, affiliated companies, employees, agents, or assigns of the above listed entities and/or individuals, nor the authors of
any materials including texts and tables expressly used for training and certification (hereinafter referred to as “Released Parties”) may be held
liable or responsible in any way for any injury, death, or other damages to me or my family, heirs, or assigns that may occur as a result of my
participation in this diving class or as a result of the negligence of any party, including the Released Parties, whether passive or active.
In consideration of being allowed to enroll in this course, I hereby personally assume all risks in connection with said course, for any harm,
injury, or damage that may befall me while I am enrolled as a student of this course, including all risks connected therewith, whether foreseen or
unforeseen.
I further agree to save, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless said course and Released Parties from any claim or lawsuit by me, anyone
purporting to act on my behalf, my family, estate, heirs or assigns, arising directly or indirectly out of my enrollment and participation in
this course including both claims arising during the course or after I receive my certification even if such claims may be groundless, false or
fraudulent.
I also understand that diving activities are physically strenuous and that I will be exerting myself during this diving course, and that if I am
injured as a result of heart attack, panic, hyperventilation, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis, drowning, etc. that I expressly assume the risk of
said injuries and that I will not hold the above listed individuals or companies responsible for the same, and I agree to defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless said course and Released Parties for any such injuries incurred by me.
I understand that these activities may place me deeper than I am able to safely execute a free (without breathing gas) ascent from.
I understand that I may be required to furnish my own equipment and that I am responsible for its operating condition and maintenance.
I further state that I am of lawful age and legally competent to sign this liability release, or that I have acquired the written consent of my parent
or guardian.
I understand that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital, and that I have signed this document of my own free act. Further that
I understand and agree that, in the event that one or more of the provisions of this agreement, for any reason, is held by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof,
and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or provisions had never been contained herein.
IT IS THE INTENTION OF BY THIS INSTRUMENT TO EXEMPT AND RELEASE MY
INSTRUCTORS, (AND OTHERS, ), THE FACILITY THROUGH WHICH
I RECEIVED MY INSTRUCTION , THE TRAINING AGENCY AND
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING AND SCUBA DIVING INTERNATIONAL, AND ALL OTHER RELATED ENTITIES AND RELEASED PARTIES
AS DEFINED ABOVE, FROM ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR
WRONGFUL DEATH HOWEVER CAUSED, OR ARISING OUT OF, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED PARTIES, WHETHER PASSIVE OR ACTIVE. I HAVE FULLY INFORMED MYSELF OF THE CONTENTS OF
THIS LIABILITY RELEASE AND EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK BY READING IT BEFORE SIGNING IT ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY
HEIRS.
This document is required for all courses and Specialties taught under sanction by Scuba Diving
International. No alterations, changes, omissions or revisions may be made.
Signature of Student/Participant Date: / /
Day / Month / Year
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Please read carefully, fill in all blanks and initial each paragraph before signing at bottom.
I, ______________________________, hereby affirm that I have been advised and thoroughly informed of the inherent hazards of scuba diving
activities and participation in a guided tour as a diver.
________ Further, I understand that diving with compressed air, oxygen enriched air (Nitrox), and trimix supplied by standard open circuit
scuba or with semi-closed circuit or closed circuit rebreathers involves certain inherent risks including decompression sickness,
embolism, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis, hypoxia, hypercapnia, marine life injuries or other barotrauma or hyperbaric injuries.
Such injuries can occur that require treatment in a recompression chamber or medical facility. I further understand that dive
activities can be at remote sites, and isolated by time and distance, from such a recompression chamber or medical facility. I still
choose to proceed with such dives in spite of the absence of a recompression chamber in proximity to the dive site.
________ I understand and agree that neither the instructor/guide ___________________________________, nor any of the respective
employees, officers, agents or assigns of ________________________________________, (hereinafter referred to as "Released
Parties") may be held liable or responsible in any way for any injury, death, or other damages to me or my family, heirs, or assigns
that may occur as a result of my participation in this diving activity or as a result of the negligence of any party, including the
Released Parties, whether passive or active.
________ In consideration of being allowed to participate in this activity I hereby personally assume all risks in connection with said trip, for
any harm, injury, or damage that may befall me while I am a diving participant including all risks connected therewith, whether
foreseen or unforeseen.
________ I further agree to save, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless said Released Parties from any claim or lawsuit by me, anyone
purporting to act on my behalf, my family, estate, heirs or assigns, arising directly or indirectly out of my participation and diving
activities including claims arising during this activity even if such claims may be groundless, false or fraudulent.
________ I also understand that diving activities are physically strenuous and that I will be exerting myself during this diving trip and that if I
am injured as a result of heart attack, panic, hyperventilation, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis, drowning, etc. that I expressly
assume the risk of said injuries and that I will not hold the above listed individuals or companies responsible for the same, and I
agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless said Released Parties for any such injuries incurred by me.
________ I understand that these activities may place me deeper than I am able to safely execute a free ascent (without breathing gas)from.
________ I understand that I may be required to furnish some of my own equipment and that I am responsible for its operating condition and
maintenance.
________ I understand that I may be supplied with certain items of scuba equipment and that I am responsible for reviewing its proper
function and operating condition prior to using it.
________ I further state that I am of lawful age and legally competent to sign this liability release, or that I have acquired the written consent
of my parent or guardian.
________ I further state that I am already a qualified and certified scuba diver from the following training agencies:
______________________, and that I hold training to the level of ________________________. I am aware of the required
certification level and/or experience necessary and recommended to enroll in this diving activity and I stipulate that I meet
requirements for prior certification or equivalent experience. I have been a certified diver since ______ and have been diving for
_____ years for a total of ______ dives to a maximum depth of ____ ft.
_______ I understand that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital and that I have signed this document of my own free act.
Further that I understand and agree that, in the event that one or more of the provisions of this agreement, for any reason, is held
by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall
not affect any other provision hereof, and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or
provisions had never been contained herein.
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Signature of Student/Participant / Date Signatures of Parents or Guardians / Date
(where applicable)
____________________________________
Witness / Date
I, ______________________________, hereby affirm that I have been advised and thoroughly informed of the inherent hazards of snorkeling
activities and participation in a guided tour as a snorkeler.
________ Further, I understand that snorkeling involves certain inherent risks including marine life injuries, drowning, slipping & falling on
either a vessel or a beach entry point, possible hazards from other watercraft or vessels in the area or other barotrauma injuries
such as ear or mask squeezes, etc. Such injuries can occur that may require treatment in a medical facility. I further understand that
snorkeling activities can be at remote sites, and isolated by time and distance, from such a medical facility. I still choose to proceed
with such snorkeling activities in spite of the absence of a medical facility in proximity to the snorkeling site.
________ I understand and agree that neither the instructor/guide ___________________________________, nor any of the respective
employees, officers, agents or assigns of ________________________________________, (hereinafter referred to as "Released
Parties") may be held liable or responsible in any way for any injury, death, or other damages to me or my family, heirs, or assigns
that may occur as a result of my participation in this snorkeling activity or as a result of the negligence of any party, including the
Released Parties, whether passive or active.
________ In consideration of being allowed to participate in this activity I hereby personally assume all risks in connection with said trip, for
any harm, injury, or damage that may befall me while I am a snorkeling participant including all risks connected therewith, whether
foreseen or unforeseen.
________ I further agree to save, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless said Released Parties from any claim or lawsuit by me, anyone
purporting to act on my behalf, my family, estate, heirs or assigns, arising directly or indirectly out of my participation and snorkeling
activities including claims arising during this activity even if such claims may be groundless, false or fraudulent.
________ I also understand that snorkeling activities are physically strenuous and that I will be exerting myself during this snorkeling trip and
that if I am injured as a result of heart attack, panic, hyperventilation, drowning, etc. that I expressly assume the risk of said injuries
and that I will not hold the above listed individuals or companies responsible for the same, and I agree to defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless said Released Parties for any such injuries incurred by me.
________ I understand that I may be required to furnish some of my own equipment and that I am responsible for its operating condition and
maintenance..
________ I understand that I may be supplied with certain items of snorkeling equipment and that I am responsible for reviewing its proper
function, fit, and operating condition prior to using it.
________ I further state that I am of lawful age and legally competent to sign this liability release, or that I have acquired the written consent of
my parent or guardian.
________ I understand that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital and that I have signed this document of my own free act.
Further that I understand and agree that, in the event that one or more of the provisions of this agreement, for any reason, is held by
a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not
affect any other provision hereof, and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or
provisions had never been contained herein.
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Signature of Student/Participant / Date Signatures of Parents or Guardians / Date
(where applicable)
____________________________________
Witness / Date
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For_______________________________(specify course) training program under sanction through International Training
Please read carefully, fill in all blanks and initial each paragraph before signing at bottom.
I, , hereby affirm that I have been advised and thoroughly informed of the inherent hazards of service
technician activities and participation in service technician courses.
Further, I understand that working with pressurized cylinders, cleaning chemicals, sharp tools, fill stations and compressor systems
involves certain inherent risks including, but not limited to, bodily injury, chemical burns, cuts, blunt trauma and back injury. Such
injuries can occur that require treatment by a trained medical professional or medical facility. I further understand that these courses
can be at remote sites, and isolated by time and distance, from such trained medical professional or medical facility. I still choose to
proceed with such courses in spite of the absence of a trained medical professional or medical facility in proximity to the training
location.
I understand and agree that neither the instructor , nor any of the respective
employees, officers, agents or assigns of _, or International Training. (hereinafter
referred to as "Released Parties") may be held liable or responsible in any way for any injury, death, or other damages to me or my
estate, family, heirs, or assigns that may occur as a result of my participation in this activity or as a result of the negligence of any
party, including the Released Parties, whether passive or active.
In consideration of being allowed to participate in this activity I hereby personally assume all risks in connection with said activity,
for any harm, injury, death or damage that may befall me while I am a participant including all risks connected therewith, whether
foreseen or unforeseen.
I further agree to save, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless said Released Parties from any claim or lawsuit by me, anyone
purporting to act on my behalf, my family, estate, heirs or assigns, arising directly or indirectly out of my participation including
claims arising during this activity even if such claims may be groundless, false or fraudulent.
I also understand that service technician, cylinder inspection, and gas blending activities are physically strenuous and that I will be
exerting myself and that if I am injured as a result of exertion, heart attack, panic, etc. that I expressly assume the risk of said
injuries and that I will not hold the above listed individuals or companies responsible for the same, and I agree to defend, indemnify,
and hold harmless said Released Parties for any such injuries incurred by me.
I understand that I may be required to furnish some of my own equipment and that I am responsible for its operating condition and
maintenance.
I understand that I may be supplied with certain items of service equipment and that I am responsible for reviewing its proper
function and operating condition prior to using it.
I further state that I am of lawful age and legally competent to sign this liability release, or that I have acquired the written consent
of my parent or guardian.
I am aware of the required certification level and/or experience necessary and recommended to enroll in this activity and I stipulate
that I meet requirements for prior certification or equivalent experience.
I agree that all terms of and any disputes relating to this agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida, USA.
I agree that if I choose to breach this agreement by bringing a lawsuit or other claim for damages or injunctive relief of any kind,
that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any such matter. I further
agree that I waive any right I may have to a trial by jury and any claim shall be brought no later than one (1) year from the date of
accident, incident or occurrence upon which the lawsuit or other claim for relief is brought.
I understand that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital and that I have signed this document of my own free act.
Further that I understand and agree that, in the event that one or more of the provisions of this agreement, for any reason, is held to
be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof,
and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or provisions had never been contained
herein.
Witness / Date
Method of Payment
AMEX , MasterCard , Visa , Check or Money Order Make Checks Payable to International Training
Exp. Date:
Signature:
Phone number
E-mail address
Specialty Procedure # 2
Administrative Specialty Instructor Upgrade:
An instructor who wishes to crossover a specialty instructor rating from another certification agency to SDI.
OR
An instructor who feels his experience in a particular specialty meets the requirements to teach a SDI
Specialty Course. Must complete the dive history section below
Instructor Requirements:
A. I agree to adhere to the SDI Specialty Course standard and outline provided by
SDI Headquarters.
B. Documentation of 25 dives in that particular specialty course.
Specialty Procedure #3
Instructor Requirements:
A. I agree to provide SDI Headquarters with the specialty course outline
B. Complete documentation of dive history plus documentation of 25 dives in that particular specialty
course.
Dive History:
Student Information:
Name:
Address:
City: State:
Zip: Country:
Phone: Fax:
Email: Birth Date:
Age: Sex: M F
Original Instructor:
Facility: Phone:
Instructor’s Name:
Address:
City: State:
Zip: Country:
Phone: Fax:
Email: SDI Instructor #:
I agree that the above named student has successfully fulfilled all of the academic and confined water
requirements for SDI’s Open Water Scuba Diving course. As indicated by the signature below I believe the
student is mentally and physically prepared to participate in open water training.
____ A Copy of the student’s Medical History must accompany this referral form.
____ A Signed and Completed SDI Scuba Diver Referral Form.
____ Remind student to take along his/her diver logbook and dive computer.
The SDI referral program is designed to allow ANY active instructor to evaluate the Open
Water skills and performance of a referring student. An active instructor refers to any instructor
that is affiliated with an international recognized dive training agency.
We appreciate your assistance with my student referral. Please review the list of required
student skills, dives and instructor pre-requisites before the start of the open water evaluating
process.
____ Have referring student sign your facility’s waiver and release form
____ Evaluate and initial all the required open water skills and dives listed on the back on
this form
____ Give the original referral form to student, and retain a copy of this referral form for
your records
Date (mm/dd/yy)
Performance
Student Initials
Instructor Initials
PASS:
I _______________________________, verify that all of the required open water dives and skills
( Print Name of Evaluating Instructor )
for SDI’s Open Water Scuba Diving Course have been successfully performed by the student.
_______________________________________________________, #__________________
(Signature of Evaluating Instructor) Instructor #
INCOMPLETE. Reason:_____________________________________________________
➔ THE ORIGINAL FORM IS TO BE GIVEN BACK TO THE STUDENT, IN ORDER FOR THE
➔ STUDENT TO RECEIVE THE FINAL CERTIFICATION FROM THEIR INSTRUCTOR
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Solo Diving
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I, _______________________, hereby affirm that I have been advised of the inherent hazards
of solo scuba diving. Further, I understand that such diving involves certain inherent risks
including, but not limited to, drowning, decompression sickness, embolism, oxygen toxicity, inert
gas narcosis, marine life injuries and other types of barotrauma and/or hyperbaric injuries. I
further understand that by diving alone, I may not have a dive buddy to assist me should any of
these, or any other, diving malady or accident occur while I am solo diving.
I, _______________________, further save and hold harmless the Released Parties from any
claim or lawsuit by me, my family, estate, heirs or assignees arising out of my enrollment and
participation in solo diving, including all claims arising before, during, and after this solo diving
activity, even if caused by the negligence of the Released Parties.
I, _______________________, further state that I am already a certified diver and have been
truthful in stating my qualifications as a certified scuba diver, and have the following
certifications from the following training agencies: ______________________ that I am aware
of the required certification for solo scuba diving, and that I meet all requirements. I have been
a certified scuba diver since: ______, and have been diving for: ______ years for a total of:
_____ dives to a maximum depth of: _____ feet/metres (Circle either feet or metres).
I, ______________________, further state that I am of lawful age and legally competent to sign
this liability release, or that I have acquired the written consent of my parent or guardian.
1. PLEASE COPY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT (IN ITS ENTIRETY) ON THE BLANK
LINES PROVIDED BENEATH THIS PARAGRAPH.
STATEMENT:
IT IS MY INTENTION, BY SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT, TO EXEMPT AND RELEASE THE
RELEASED PARTIES FROM ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR WRONGFUL DEATH HOWEVER CAUSED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED PARTIES,
WHETHER PASSIVE OR ACTIVE.
COPY HERE:
I have fully informed myself of the contents of this liability release and express
assumption of risk agreement by reading it before I signed it on behalf of myself and my
heirs. I understand this liability release and express assumption of risk agreement
expresses the complete and whole agreement between me and the Released Parties as it
relates to the issues set forth herein.
__________________________________ _______________________________
Signature of Diver Date Witness Date
The information contained within all of the pages that make up this document is CONFIDENTIAL and PRIVILEGED. Said information is intended
solely for the use of the individual to whom it is directed. If the recipient is a person / business other than those listed, you are hereby notified that
any dissemination, copying, or other use of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this document in error, please notify
SDI (Scuba Diving International) immediately at (888) 778-9073 and destroy this document immediately thereafter. Thank you for your
cooperation and courtesy in relation to this matter.
Please print or type clearly. It is extremely important that you fill in this form COMPLETELY!
Date of Accident: Name of Victim:
Location of Accident:
Address of Victim:
Check all items applicable. Fatality: ___ Bodily Injury: ____ Bends: ____ Embolism: ____ Non-Injury: ____
Other (describe):
Describe the diving experience of the victim; was he or she a student? Novice diver? Experienced diver?
Please provide all details regarding weather conditions (water, visibility, wind, waves etc.):
Please describe any rescue or emergency procedures used and first aid given:
Narrative Report: Describe the accident and the events leading up to it with your best overview, including the roles of the participants. Use additional
pages if needed to give a complete account:
Your Address:
Please describe your current diving status (i.e. Active Instructor, Divemaster etc.):
Describe your personal participation in the incident (i.e. were you instructing the victim, a witness, called on to assist, etc.):
Please list the names, addresses and phone numbers of all other participants, witnesses. Use additional sheets if needed:
Topic:
Introduction: (Put your name and cert # SDI – xx, on the white board) – let students introduce themselves)
Time for presentation itself, Hours: Minutes:
Presentation Body:
Summary:
Review key points:
Restate importance
Objectives tested (student interaction, eye contact, etc.):
Any questions?
Address:
Postal code:
City: State:
Country:
Phone: (H) (W) (M)
Birth date
E-mail:
(mm/dd/yyyy):
1:
2:
3:
Name: Member #:
E-mail: Phone:
Location of Update:
Update Components
(ITs must initial the relevant subject line(s) verifying the updating member has completed all the necessary skill
performance and graduation requirements for the applicable instructor level course(s). Attach notes if necessary.
IT’s Initials Subjects:
• Online Professional Familiarization Program
• SDI Standards and Procedures Review
• TDI Standards and Procedures Review
• ERDI Standards and Procedures Review
• Current Training Updates Review
• SDI Instructor Evaluation Course (required for SDI instructors
updating)
• Classroom Presentation
• Confined Water Lesson
• Open Water Lesson
• Written Exam Completed (with 100% remediation as required)
• First Response Training International instructor ratings (specify)
• TDI Open Circuit Instructor Course (specify)
• TDI SCR Instructor Course (specify)
• TDI CCR Instructor Course (specify)
• TDI Overhead Environment Instructor Course (specify)
• ERDI Instructor Course Skill Performance Requirements
• Other (specify)
• Other (specify)
• Other (specify)
Declaration by instructor trainer: I verify that the member has satisfactorily completed all the requirements of
this instructor update to the level required by current SDI/TDI/ERDI Standards.
Signature: Date:
Copyright ® 2009 by International Training Revision 1.0 07/10/09
Dive Leader Application
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Student Info: Personal and Confidential Please Print Clearly Page 1 of 2
Year
Name: _______________________________________________________________ Birth Date: ____/____/____
Last / Family / Surname First / Given Initial Day / Month / Year
Address: ___________________________________________________________________ qM qF
___ City: __________________________________ State/Province: _________________________________
Zip/Postal Code: _______________________ Country: _________________________________________________
___ Home Phone: ____________________________ Daytime Phone: ______________________________________
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Email: _________________________________________________________________________________
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Occupation: _____________________________________ Referred by: _________________________________
___
ar Emergency Contact:
Name: ____________________________ Name: ____________________________
Address: ____________________________ Address: ____________________________
____ ____________________________ ____________________________
Year
Relationship: ____________________________ Relationship: ____________________________
Home Phone: ____________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________
Work/Cell Phone: ____________________________ Work/Cell Phone: ____________________________
___ Diving History (Please provide a brief explanation of your diving history, attach additional sheets as necessary.):
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Year ________________________________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Advanced Open Water Agency: ___________ Certification Date: ____/____/____
Day Month Year Certification Number: ____________
___ Diver: Instructor Name: _________________________________________________________________
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Rescue Diver: Agency: ___________ Certification Date: ____/____/____
Day Month Year Certification Number: ____________
___ Instructor Name: _________________________________________________________________
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CPR/First Aid: Agency: ___________ Certification Date: ____/____/____
Day Month Year Certification Number: ____________
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Student Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Session(s) and Review: Pool/Confined Water Session(s): Open Water Session(s):
Date Completed: ____ /____/____ Date Completed: ____ /____/____ Date Completed: ____ /____/____
Stud
Day Month Year Day Month Year Day Month Year
DIVEMASTER
The student above has completed all the Academic, Confined Water and Open Water requirements. Wo
Instructor Name: _______________________________________________________________ Instr. # _______________ Divin
Instructor Signature: ____________________________________________________________ Date:_____/_____/ _____
Day Month Year
Assisting Instructor Name: _____________________________________________________________________________
_
Student Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Date:_____/_____/ _____
Day Month Year _
Academic Session(s) and Review: Pool/Confined Water Session(s): Open Water Session(s): _
Date Completed: ____ /____/____ Date Completed: ____ /____/____ Date Completed: ____ /____/____
Day Month Year Day Month Year Day Month Year _
# of Sessions/Hours: __________ # of Sessions/Hours: __________ # of Sessions/Hours: _________
_
INSTRUCTOR
OPEN WATER
The student above has completed all the Academic, Confined Water and Open Water requirements.
Course Director/Instructor Trainer Name: ___________________________________________ Instr. #________________ _
Course Director/IT Signature: _____________________________________________________ Date:_____/_____/ _____ _
Day Month Year
_____ I understand that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital, and that I have signed this document of my own
free act. Further that I understand and agree that, in the event that one or more of the provisions of this agreement, for any
reason, is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof, and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal
or unenforceable provision or provisions had never been contained herein.
H
__
IT IS THE INTENTION OF ____________________________________ BY THIS INSTRUMENT TO EXEMPT AND RELEASE MY IN-
STRUCTORS, _______________________________________________ (AND OTHERS,_______________________________), __
THE FACILITY THROUGH WHICH I RECEIVED MY INSTRUCTION ____________________________________, THE TRAINING __
AGENCY________________________________ AND INTERNATIONAL TRAINING, AND SCUBA DIVING INTERNATIONAL, AND __
ALL OTHER RELATED ENTITIES AND RELEASED PARTIES AS DEFINED ABOVE, FROM ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY WHAT- __
__
SOEVER FOR PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR WRONGFUL DEATH HOWEVER CAUSED, OR ARISING OUT OF, DI- __
RECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED PARTIES, WHETHER PASSIVE
OR ACTIVE. I HAVE FULLY INFORMED MYSELF OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS LIABILITY RELEASE AND EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF __
RISK BY READING IT BEFORE SIGNING IT ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY HEIRS.
__
____________________________________________ ____________________ _________________________________ __
Signature of Student/Participant Date Day / Month / Year Signature of Parent or Guardian
(where applicable)
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____________________________________________ ____________________
Witness Date Day / Month / Year res
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No alterations, changes, omissions or revisions may be made.
Contact: Scuba Diving Int’l · 1321 SE Decker Ave., Stuart, Fl 34994 · 888-778-9073 phone · 877-436-7096 fax __
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SCUBA DIVING INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL STATEMENT
(Print)
This is a statement in which you are informed of some potential ly safe. When established safety procedures are not followed,
risks involved in scuba diving and of the conduct required of however, there are increased risks.
you during the scuba training program. Your signature on this To scuba dive safely, you should not be extremely over-
First / Given
-
y Read this statement prior to signing it. You must complete this scuba equipment can result in serious injury. You must be thor-
e Medical Statement, which includes the medical questionnaire oughly instructed in its use under direct supervision of a quali-
section, to enroll in the scuba training program. If you are a mi- fied instructor to use it safely.
nor, you must have this Statement signed by a parent or guard- If you have any additional questions regarding this
, ian.
- Medical Statement or the Medical Questionnaire section, re-
Diving is an exciting and demanding activity. When
view them with your instructor before signing.
performed correctly, applying correct techniques, it is relative-
y
- MEDICAL HISTORY
n
To the Participant:
Initial
The purpose of this Medical Questionnaire is to find out if you should be examined by your doctor before participating in recre-
, ational diver training. A positive response to a question does not necessarily disqualify you from diving. A positive response means
. that there is a preexisting condition that may affect your safety while diving and you must seek the advice of your physician prior to
e
s engaging in dive activities. Please answer the following questions on your past or present medical history with a YES or NO. If you are
not sure, answer YES. If any of these items apply to you, we must request that you consult with a physician prior to participating in
scuba diving. Your instructor will supply you with an RSTC Medical Statement and Guidelines for Recreational Scuba Diver’s Physical
.
Examination to take to your physician.
d _____ Could you be pregnant, or are you attempting to become _____ Frequent or severe suffering from motion sickness
pregnant? (seasick, carsick, etc.)?
_____ Are you presently taking prescription medications? (with the _____ Dysentery or dehydration requiring medical intervention?
n exception of birth control or anti-malarial) _____ Any dive accidents or decompression sickness?
_____ Are you over 45 years of age and can answer YES to one or _____ Inability to perform moderate exercise (example:
more of the following? walk 1.6 km/one mile within 12 mins.)?
• currently smoke a pipe, cigars or cigarettes _____ Head injury with loss of consciousness in the past five years?
n • have a high cholesterol level _____ Recurrent back problems?
y • have a family history of heart attack or stroke _____ Back or spinal surgery?
r • are currently receiving medical care _____ Diabetes?
l • high blood pressure _____ Back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury
• diabetes mellitus, even if controlled by diet alone or fracture?
Have you ever had or do you currently have… _____ High blood pressure or take medicine to control
_____ Asthma, or wheezing with breathing, or wheezing with blood pressure?
- exercise? _____ Heart disease?
, _____ Frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy? _____ Heart attack?
G _____ Frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis? _____ Angina, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
D _____ Any form of lung disease? _____ Sinus surgery?
- _____ Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)? _____ Ear disease or surgery, hearing loss or problems
_____ Other chest disease or chest surgery? with balance?
- _____ Behavioral health, mental or psychological problems _____ Recurrent ear problems?
E (Panic attack, fear of closed or open spaces)? _____ Bleeding or other blood disorders?
F _____ Epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications _____ Hernia?
to prevent them? _____ Ulcers or ulcer surgery ?
_____ Recurring complicated migraine headaches or take _____ A colostomy or ileostomy?
medications to prevent them? _____ Recreational drug use or treatment for, or alcoholism in the
_____ Blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness)? past five years?
The information I have provided about my medical history is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I agree to accept
responsibility for omissions regarding my failure to disclose any existing or past health condition.
________________________________________________________________ _____________________________
(Day / Month / Year)
Signature Date
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(Day / Month / Year)
Signatures of parents or guardians where applicable Date
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MEDICAL STATEMENT PARTICIPANT RECORD
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Please Read Carefully Before Signing
This is a statement in which you are informed of some potential risks When established safety procedures are not followed, however, there are
involved in scuba diving and of the conduct required of you during the increased risks.
scuba training program. Your signature on this statement is required for To scuba dive safely, you should not be extremely overweight or
you to participate in the scuba training program offered by out of condition. Diving can be strenuous under certain conditions.
Your respiratory and circulatory systems must be in good health. All
Participant body air spaces must be normal and healthy. A person with coronary
disease, a current cold or congestion, epilepsy, a severe medical problem
and
Instructor or who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs should not dive. If you
have asthma, heart disease, other chronic medical conditions or you are
located in the taking medications on a regular basis, you should consult your doctor
Dive Center and the instructor before participating in this program, and on a regular
city of and state/province of . basis thereafter upon completion. You will also learn from the instructor
Read this statement prior to signing it. You must complete this Medical the important safety rules regarding breathing and equalization while
Statement, which includes the medical questionnaire section, to enroll scuba diving. Improper use of scuba equipment can result in serious
in the scuba training program. If you are a minor, you must have this injury. You must be thoroughly instructed in its use under direct
Statement signed by a parent or guardian. supervision of a qualified instructor to use it safely.
Diving is an exciting and demanding activity. When performed If you have any additional questions regarding this Medical
correctly, applying correct techniques, it is relatively safe. Statement or the Medical Questionnaire section, review them with your
instructor before signing.
Medical History
To the Participant:
The purpose of this Medical Questionnaire is to find out if you should Please answer the following questions on your past or present
be examined by your doctor before participating in recreational medical history with a YES or NO. If you are not sure, answer YES.
diver training. A positive response to a question does not necessarily If any of these items apply to you, we must request that you consult
disqualify you from diving. A positive response means that there is with a physician prior to participating in scuba diving. Your instructor
a preexisting condition that may affect your safety while diving and will supply you with an RSTC Medical Statement and Guidelines
you must seek the advice of your physician prior to engaging in dive for Recreational Scuba Diver’s Physical Examination to take to your
activities. physician.
____ Could you be pregnant, or are you attempting to become pregnant? ____ Blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness)?
____ Are you presently taking prescription medications? (with the ____ Frequent or severe suffering from motion sickness (seasick, carsick,
exception of birth control or antimalarial) etc.)?
____ Are you over 45 years of age and can answer YES to one or more of ____ Dysentery or dehydration requiring medical intervention?
the following? ____ Any dive accidents or decompression sickness?
currently smoke a pipe, cigars or cigarettes ____ Inability to perform moderate exercise (example: walk 1.6 km/one
have a high cholesterol level mile within 12 mins.)?
have a family history of heart attack or stroke ____ Head injury with loss of consciousness in the past five years?
are currently receiving medical care ____ Recurrent back problems?
high blood pressure ____ Back or spinal surgery?
diabetes mellitus, even if controlled by diet alone ____ Diabetes?
____ Back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury or fracture?
Have you ever had or do you currently have.
____ High blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure?
____ Asthma, or wheezing with breathing, or wheezing with exercise? ____ Heart disease?
____ Frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy? ____ Heart attack?
____ Frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis? ____ Angina, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
____ Any form of lung disease? ____ Sinus surgery?
____ Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)? ____ Ear disease or surgery, hearing loss or problems with balance?
____ Other chest disease or chest surgery? ____ Recurrent ear problems?
____ Behavioral health, mental or psychological problems (Panic attack, ____ Bleeding or other blood disorders?
fear of closed or open spaces)? ____ Hernia?
____ Epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications to prevent ____ Ulcers or ulcer surgery ?
them? ____ A colostomy or ileostomy?
____ Recurring complicated migraine headaches or take medications to ____ Recreational drug use or treatment for, or alcoholism in the past
prevent them? five years?
The information I have provided about my medical history is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I agree to accept responsibility for omissions
regarding my failure to disclose any existing or past health condition.
STUDENT
Please print legibly.
Name Birth Date Age
First Initial Last Day/Month/Year
Mailing Address
City State/Province/Region
Email FAX
Name and address of your family physician
Physician Clinic/Hospital
Address
Date of last physical examination
Name of examiner Clinic/Hospital
Address
Phone ( ) Email
Were you ever required to have a physical for diving? q Yes q No If so, when?
PHYSICIAN
This person applying for training or is presently certified to engage in scuba (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) diving. Your opinion of
the applicant’s medical fitness for scuba diving is requested. There are guidelines attached for your information and reference.
Physician’s Impression
q I find no medical conditions that I consider incompatible with diving.
q I am unable to recommend this individual for diving.
Remarks
Physician Clinic/Hospital
Address
Phone ( ) Email
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is greatest in cold water. The marked increase in cardiac preload during In addition to the risk of pulmonary barotrauma, respiratory
immersion can precipitate pulmonary edema in patients with impaired disease due to either structural disorders of the lung or chest wall or
left ventricular function or significant valvular disease. The effects neuromuscular disease may impair exercise performance. Structural
of immersion can mostly be gauged by an assessment of the diver’s disorders of the chest or abdominal wall (e.g.: prune belly), or
performance while swimming on the surface. A large proportion of neuromuscular disorders, may impair cough, which could be life
scuba diving deaths in North America are due to coronary artery disease. threatening if water is aspirated. Respiratory limitation due to disease is
Before being approved to scuba dive, individuals older than 40 years are compounded by the combined effects of immersion (causing a restrictive
recommended to undergo risk assessment for coronary artery disease. deficit) and the increase in gas density, which increases in proportion
Formal exercise testing may be needed to assess the risk. to the ambient pressure (causing increased airway resistance). Formal
*METS is a term used to describe the metabolic cost. The MET at exercise testing may be helpful.
rest is one, two METS is two times the resting level, three METS is three
times the resting level, and so on. The resting energy cost (net oxygen Relative Risk Conditions
requirement) is thus standardized. (Exercise Physiology; Clark, Prentice History of Asthma or Reactive Airway Disease (RAD)*
Hall, 1975.) History of Exercise Induced Bronchospasm (EIB)*
Relative Risk Conditions History of solid, cystic or cavitating lesion*
Pneumothorax secondary to:
History of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) -Thoracic Surgery
Percutaneous Balloon Angioplasty (PCTA) or Coronary Artery -Trauma or Pleural Penetration*
Disease (CAD) -Previous Overinflation Injury*
that lead to gas trapping may cause serious problems. Gas trapped in a Relative Risk Conditions
hollow viscous expands as the divers surfaces and can lead to rupture or,
Hormonal Excess or Deficiency
in the case of the upper GI tract, emesis. Emesis underwater may lead to
Obesity
drowning.
Renal Insufficiency
Severe Risk Conditions
Severe Risk Conditions
Gastric outlet obstruction of a degree sufficient to produce recurrent
The potentially rapid change in level of consciousness associated
vomiting
with hypoglycemia in diabetics on insulin therapy or certain oral
Chronic or recurrent small bowel obstruction hypoglycemic medications can result in drowning. Diving is therefore
Severe gastroesophageal reflux generally contraindicated, unless associated with a specialized program
that addresses these issues. [See “Guidelines for Recreational Diving with
Achalasia Diabetes” at www/wrstc.com and www. diversalertnetwork.org.]
Paraesophageal Hernia Pregnancy: The effect of venous emboli formed during
decompression on the fetus has not been thoroughly investigated. Diving
is therefore not recommended during any stage of pregnancy or for
ORTHOPAEDlC women actively seeking to become pregnant.
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Mandibular and maxillary function must be capable of allowing 8. Neuman, T. & Bove, A. (1994). “Asthma and Diving.” Ann. Allergy,
the patient to hold a scuba mouthpiece. Individuals who have had mid- Vol. 73, October, O’Conner & Kelsen.
face fractures may be prone to barotrauma and rupture of the air filled
9. Shilling, C. & Carlston, D. & Mathias, R. (eds) (1984). The
cavities involved.
Physician’s Guide to Diving Medicine. Plennum Press, New York,
Relative Risk Conditions NY.
Recurrent otitis externa 10. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) www.UHMS.
Significant obstruction of external auditory canal org
History of significant cold injury to pinna
Eustachian tube dysfunction 11. Divers Alert Network (DAN) United States, 6 West Colony Place,
Recurrent otitis media or sinusitis Durham, NC www.DiversAlertNetwork.org
History of TM perforation 12. Divers Alert Network Europe, P.O. Box 64026 Roseto, Italy,
History of tympanoplasty telephone non-emergency line: weekdays office hours +39-085-893-
History of mastoidectomy 0333, emergency line 24 hours: +39-039-605-7858
Significant conductive or sensorineural hearing impairment
Facial nerve paralysis not associated with barotrauma 13. Divers Alert Network S.E.A.P., P. O. Box 384, Ashburton, Australia,
Full prosthedontic devices telephone 61-3-9886-9166
History of mid-face fracture 14. Divers Emergency Service, Australia, www.rah.sa.gov.au/hyperbaric,
Unhealed oral surgery sites telephone 61-8-8212-9242
History of head and/or neck therapeutic radiation
History of temperomandibular joint dysfunction 15. South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS), P.O. Box 190,
History of round window rupture Red Hill South, Victoria, Australia, www.spums.org.au
Severe Risk Conditions 16. European Underwater and Baromedical Society, www.eubs.org
Monomeric TM
Open TM perforation ENDORSERS
Tube myringotomy
History of stapedectomy Paul A. Thombs, M.D., Medical Director
History of ossicular chain surgery Hyperbaric Medical Center
History of inner ear surgery St. Luke’s Hospital, Denver, CO, USA
Facial nerve paralysis secondary to barotrauma
Inner ear disease other than presbycusis Peter Bennett, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Uncorrected upper airway obstruction Professor, Anesthesiology
Laryngectomy or status post partial laryngectomy Duke University Medical Center
Tracheostomy Durham, NC, USA
Uncorrected laryngocele [email protected]
History of vestibular decompression sickness
Richard E. Moon, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.
Departments of Anesthesiology and Pulmonary Medicine
BlBLlOGRAPHY/REFERENCE Duke University Medical Center
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Roy A. Myers, M.D.
2. Bove, A., & Davis, J. (1990). Diving Medicine. 2nd Edition, W.B.
Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA.
MIEMS
Baltimore, MD, USA
3. Davis, J., & Bove, A. (1986). “Medical Examination of Sport Scuba
Divers, Medical Seminars, Inc.,” San Antonio, TX William Clem, M.D., Hyperbaric Consultant Division
4. Dembert, M. & Keith, J. (1986). “Evaluating the Potential Pediatric Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center
Scuba Diver.” AJDC, Vol. 140, November. Denver, CO, USA
5. Edmonds, C., Lowry, C., & Pennefether, J. (1992) .3rd ed., Diving John M. Alexander, M.D.
and Subaquatic Medicine. Butterworth & Heineman Ltd., Oxford, Northridge Hospital
England.
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Proceedings of an International Conference at the Edinburgh Des Gorman, B.Sc., M.B.Ch.B., F.A.C.O.M., F.A.F.O.M., Ph.D.
Conference Centre, Biomedical Seminars, Surry, England. Professor of Medicine
University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ
7. “Fitness to Dive,” Proceedings of the 34th Underwater & Hyperbaric
[email protected]
Medical Society Workshop (1987) UHMS Publication Number
70(WS-FD) Bethesda, MD.
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Student Info
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210200-01
student recognizes the need for additional training in order to dive under any other circumstances and after periods of diving inactivity.
STUDENT SIGNATURE:_____________________________________________________________________ DATE: ______/ ______/ ______
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of scuba diving activities
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which are necessary for training and certification, may be conducted at a site that is remote, either by time of distance or
both, from such a recompression chamber. I still choose to proceed with such instructional dives in spite of the possible
absence of a recompression chamber in proximity to the dive site.
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the facility through which I received my instruction, __________________________________________________________,
International Training and Scuba Diving International, nor the officers, directors, shareholders, affiliated companies, employ- lo
ees, agents, or assigns of the above listed entities and/or individuals, nor the authors of any materials including texts and St
tables expressly used for training and certification (hereinafter referred to as “Released Parties”) may be held liable or respon-
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sible in anyway for any injury, death, or other damages to me or my family, heirs, or assigns that may occur as a result of my
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_____ I also understand that diving activities are physically strenuous and that I will be exerting myself during this diving course, at
and that if I am injured as a result of heart attack, panic, hyperventilation, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis, drowning, etc.
that I expressly assume the risk of said injuries and that I will not hold the above listed individuals or companies responsible th
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SCUBA DIVING INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL STATEMENT
(Print)
This is a statement in which you are informed of some potential ly safe. When established safety procedures are not followed,
risks involved in scuba diving and of the conduct required of however, there are increased risks.
you during the scuba training program. Your signature on this To scuba dive safely, you should not be extremely over-
First / Given
Read this statement prior to signing it. You must complete this scuba equipment can result in serious injury. You must be thor-
Medical Statement, which includes the medical questionnaire oughly instructed in its use under direct supervision of a quali-
section, to enroll in the scuba training program. If you are a mi- fied instructor to use it safely.
nor, you must have this Statement signed by a parent or guard- If you have any additional questions regarding this
ian. Medical Statement or the Medical Questionnaire section, re-
Diving is an exciting and demanding activity. When
view them with your instructor before signing.
performed correctly, applying correct techniques, it is relative-
MEDICAL HISTORY
To the Participant:
Initial
The purpose of this Medical Questionnaire is to find out if you should be examined by your doctor before participating in recre-
ational diver training. A positive response to a question does not necessarily disqualify you from diving. A positive response means
that there is a preexisting condition that may affect your safety while diving and you must seek the advice of your physician prior to
engaging in dive activities. Please answer the following questions on your past or present medical history with a YES or NO. If you are
not sure, answer YES. If any of these items apply to you, we must request that you consult with a physician prior to participating in
scuba diving. Your instructor will supply you with an RSTC Medical Statement and Guidelines for Recreational Scuba Diver’s Physical
Examination to take to your physician.
_____ Could you be pregnant, or are you attempting to become _____ Frequent or severe suffering from motion sickness (sea-
pregnant? sick, carsick, etc.)?
_____ Are you presently taking prescription medications? (with the _____ Dysentery or dehydration requiring medical intervention?
exception of birth control or anti-malarial) _____ Any dive accidents or decompression sickness?
_____ Are you over 45 years of age and can answer YES to one or _____ Inability to perform moderate exercise (example: walk 1.6
more of the following? km/one mile within 12 mins.)?
• currently smoke a pipe, cigars or cigarettes _____ Head injury with loss of consciousness in the past five years?
• have a high cholesterol level _____ Recurrent back problems?
• have a family history of heart attack or stroke _____ Back or spinal surgery?
• are currently receiving medical care _____ Diabetes?
• high blood pressure _____ Back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury or frac-
• diabetes mellitus, even if controlled by diet alone ture?
Have you ever had or do you currently have… _____ High blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pres-
_____ Asthma, or wheezing with breathing, or wheezing with sure?
exercise? _____ Heart disease?
_____ Frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy? _____ Heart attack?
_____ Frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis? _____ Angina, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
_____ Any form of lung disease? _____ Sinus surgery?
_____ Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)? _____ Ear disease or surgery, hearing loss or problems with bal-
_____ Other chest disease or chest surgery? ance?
_____ Behavioral health, mental or psychological problems (Panic _____ Recurrent ear problems?
attack, fear of closed or open spaces)? _____ Bleeding or other blood disorders?
_____ Epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications to _____ Hernia?
prevent them? _____ Ulcers or ulcer surgery ?
_____ Recurring complicated migraine headaches or take medica- _____ A colostomy or ileostomy?
tions to prevent them? _____ Recreational drug use or treatment for, or alcoholism in the
_____ Blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness)? past five years?
The information I have provided about my medical history is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I agree to accept
responsibility for omissions regarding my failure to disclose any existing or past health condition.
________________________________________________________________ _____________________________
Signature Date (Day / Month / Year)
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Signatures of parents or guardians where applicable Date (Day / Month / Year)
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Candidate Name:
Instructor: Member #:
Assistant: Member #:
Divemaster Program:
Inst Initials Student Prerequisites for DM Date
Minimum age 18
Certified SDI Rescue Diver or equivalent
Provided proof of at least 40 logged dives
Certified SDI Advanced Adventure Diver or equivalent
Advanced certification includes experience in deep, navigation, night, and limited visibility
Provide proof of current CPR, first aid, and oxygen provider (where local law permits)
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Dive Planning and Dive Management Control in Pool/Confined Water and Open Water
Problem Solving in Pool/Confined Water and Open Water
Underwater and Surface Communications
Diver Assistance
Avoiding Out of Air and Emergency Situations
Recommended Safe Diving Practices
Boat Diving Procedures
Shore/Beach Diving Procedures
Night Diving Procedures
Accident Management
Emergency Procedures
First Aid
Oxygen (O2) Administration
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Leadership Development
Planning Group Dives
Divemaster Checklists and Logs
Inst Initials Confined Water Requirements Date
800M swim with mask, snorkel, and fins, non-stop without the use of arms (Time in DM Standards)
400M swim on the surface; non-stop, any stroke, without swimming aids (Time in DM Standards)
In water, transport another diver in full scuba equipment at a quick pace for 4 minutes
Demonstrate a complete rescue scenario satisfactorily
Perform underwater skills with and without a mask
Swim on the surface, in full scuba equipment, using the snorkel, 100M
Surface a simulated unconscious diver and tow the diver 100M (Time/Depth in DM Standards)
Confined Water Skills (List in DM Standards)
Inst Initials Open Water Requirements Date
Minimum of 10 open water dives conducted during DM training, minimum of 20 minutes each
Demonstrate, preparation, planning, group control, and problem solving for at least 3 OW diving activities
as listed in DM standards
Demonstrate all skills from previous courses at divemaster quality (List in DM Standards)
Give a minimum of 5 briefs/debriefs
Practice and demonstrate, at DM quality the use of a surface marker buoy (SMB) delayed or permanent
Guide a minimum of 4 dives with varying sites and environmental conditions
Upon successful completion of dives, logbook completed and signed off by instructor
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DIVEMASTER TRAINING RECORD
Candidate Declaration:
I fully understand the standards and performance requirements for Divemater candidates and the evaluation
methods by which my grades were derived. I have 100% understanding of the information presented throughout
the Divemaster course. Any questions from the academic presentations and examinations were remediated by the
Instructor. As indicated by my signature below, I am mentally and physically prepared to work as a Divemaster.
Signature: Date:
Instructor Declaration:
As indicated by my signature below, I certify that the above-named candidate has successfully completed all re-
quirements of the Divemaster course as detailed in current SDI Standards and Procedures.
Signature: Date:
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ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING RECORD
Candidate Name:
Instructor: Member #:
Assistant: Member #:
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ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING RECORD
Candidate Declaration:
I fully understand the standards and performance requirements for Assistant Instructor candidates and the
evaluation methods by which my grades were derived. I have 100% understanding of the information presented
throughout the Assistant Instructor course. Any questions from the academic presentations and examinations
were remediated by the Instructor. As indicated by my signature below, I am mentally and physically prepared to
work as an SDI Assistant Instructor.
Signature: Date:
Instructor Declaration:
As indicated by my signature below, I certify that the above-named candidate has successfully completed all re-
quirements of the Assistant Instructor course as detailed in current SDI Standards and Procedures
Signature: Date:
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INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT COURSE (IDC)
INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION COURSE (IEC)
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INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION COURSE (IEC)
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INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT COURSE (IDC)
INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION COURSE (IEC)
Candidate Declaration:
I fully understand the standards and performance requirements for instructor candidates and the evaluation
methods by which my grades were derived. I have 100% understanding of the information presented throughout
the Instructor Development Course (IDC). Any questions from the academic presentations and examinations
were remediated by the Course Director or Instructor Trainer. As indicated by my signature below, I am mentally
and physically prepared to participate in the Instructor Evaluation Course (IEC).
Signature: Date:
Signature: Date:
Candidate Declaration:
As indicated by my signature below, I fully understand the standards and performance requirements for the
Instructor Evaluation Course (IEC) and the evaluation methods by which my grades were derived. I have 100%
understanding of the information presented throughout the IEC. Any questions from the presentations and ex-
aminations were remediated by the Instructor Trainer.
Signature: Date:
Signature: Date:
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